From News Nation:
“Brace for
yet another USPS price hike”
If you’re
planning to order or send gifts by mail this year, put a little extra aside for
shipping. As the United States Postal Service looks ahead to the peak holiday
shipping season, the agency is planning to offset added costs by temporarily
upping prices. This “peak-season pricing” would be in effect from Oct. 2, 2022
to Jan. 22, 2023, USPS says. Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, First-Class
Package Service, Parcel Select and Retail Ground prices are all affected,
though international products are not. The change in price depends on the
weight of the parcel and the distance it’s being shipped. Some changes are
minor — as low as 25 cents — while others are substantial. The biggest price
jump is $6.50 for shipping heavier, commercial Priority Mail and Priority Mail
Express packages over long distances. (See a product-by-product breakdown from
USPS.) Businesses that use USPS to ship products, like small business owners on
Etsy, for example, could raise shipping and handling fees to cover the peak
pricing changes.
Postmaster
General Louis DeJoy is also planning to request another permanent stamp price
hike in January, the Associated Press reports. The price increases are
necessary as inflation is expected to add $1 billion to USPS’ budget, DeJoy
said. The price of Forever stamps just went up in July from 58 cents to 60
cents. Less than a year ago, the stamps cost 55 cents. “The fact of the matter
is that we have a long road and a lot of hard work ahead in our 10-year
transformation to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of the Postal
Service,” DeJoy said to the Board of Governors earlier this month. As the name
of Forever stamps suggests, they can be used to mail a letter regardless of
when they were purchased (or what price they were at the time).
^ The USPS
keeps raising its prices on everything and yet the service and delivery times
continue to take longer and longer. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/brace-for-yet-another-usps-price-hike/
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